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RE: [gsp-2101] Mixer causing OVERLOAD (thus making things too loud and clip)?!

RE: [gsp-2101] Mixer causing OVERLOAD (thus making things too loud and clip)?!

2010-06-16 by M M




  1. Everything is 100% volume

Maybe that

"Never put off till tomorrow what you can ignore entirely."




To: gsp-2101@...m
From: prometh@...
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 01:51:27 +0000
Subject: [gsp-2101] Mixer causing OVERLOAD (thus making things too loud and clip)?!

Here is a screenshot of the algorithm that I'm working on.
  1. I'm using a 4x3 instead of a 4x2 because it uses less CPU
  2. My two mono signals (PEQ3 and 2x1a) are panned to the centre
  3. Everything is 100% volume
The problem I'm having is that the "overload" LED lights up, the volume seems to have tripled and the sound is clipping.

I've tried:
  1. using a 4x2 instead of a 4x3
  2. using outputs 1 and 2 (instead of 3 and 4) on the 4x3
  3. lowing the inputs on all my mixers to 50% each
In other algorithms that I've successfully created, I connected my two mono signals (PEQ3 and 2x1a) to four inputs on a 6x2 mixer.

Have I done something incorrectly?



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Re: Mixer causing OVERLOAD (thus making things too loud and clip)?!

2010-06-16 by Steven Vachon

I don't see why having digital volumes set to 100% would make anything louder, but I tried setting things to 50% and it still overloads and clips. My other algorithms using the 6x2 setup mentioned in my original message do not have this problem.

Just so you know, I have a newer message regarding this with some more information added. I actually deleted the message you responded to :)

Thanks

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> The problem I'm having is that the "overload" LED lights up, the volume seems to have tripled and the sound is clipping.
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> using a 4x2 instead of a 4x3
> using outputs 1 and 2 (instead of 3 and 4) on the 4x3
> lowing the inputs on all my mixers to 50% each
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> In other algorithms that I've successfully created, I connected my two mono signals (PEQ3 and 2x1a) to four inputs on a 6x2 mixer.
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